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Luhr-Jensen Deep Six
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlawtoon" data-source="post: 170512" data-attributes="member: 4356"><p>I am not looking to go real deep, where I would have to use braided, I am just want to dive down to 25-30 max most of the time, just want to do it with the least amount of line out as possible. Kokanee / sockeye salmon, they feed at 25 ft to the surface more or less most of the time, till late summer then they drop to 50-60 to keep cool, but still feed at a higher depth. I was wanting to use something like fire line or fluorocarbon 12lb test flashers with rubber snubers then a wedding ring / spinner. It seems the more line you have out, the greater chance you have in loosing the fish. There very soft mouthed. Rod I am using will be Ugly Stik SLP1102 510 sensitive tip and just under 6' long, works well in the boat. Plus the rod is tough as heck for trolling and very armature proof (kids) (Grand kids). Plus I just like the name Ugly Stik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlawtoon, post: 170512, member: 4356"] I am not looking to go real deep, where I would have to use braided, I am just want to dive down to 25-30 max most of the time, just want to do it with the least amount of line out as possible. Kokanee / sockeye salmon, they feed at 25 ft to the surface more or less most of the time, till late summer then they drop to 50-60 to keep cool, but still feed at a higher depth. I was wanting to use something like fire line or fluorocarbon 12lb test flashers with rubber snubers then a wedding ring / spinner. It seems the more line you have out, the greater chance you have in loosing the fish. There very soft mouthed. Rod I am using will be Ugly Stik SLP1102 510 sensitive tip and just under 6' long, works well in the boat. Plus the rod is tough as heck for trolling and very armature proof (kids) (Grand kids). Plus I just like the name Ugly Stik. [/QUOTE]
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